Groundwater

Groundwater is a major source of water in Texas, providing about 60 percent of the 16.1 million acre-feet of water used in the state. The mission of the Groundwater Resources Division is to collect, interpret, and provide accurate, objective information on the groundwater resources of Texas. Our vision is for the people of Texas to know and understand their groundwater resources.

The Groundwater Resources Division is responsible for all aspects of groundwater studies in the state. We monitor groundwater levels and groundwater quality in 9 major and 21 minor aquifers, conduct regional-scale groundwater modeling, and house and maintain water well records. We also review and approve groundwater management plans and participate in the establishment of desired future conditions of aquifers in groundwater management areas. Our geologists and hydrologists also conduct investigations of aquifer and groundwater conditions to support the needs of citizens, policy makers, and lawmakers of the state.

For questions about groundwater, please contact David Thorkildsen, P.G. (512-936-0871).

What's New

Guidelines on how the TWDB will Support Development of Desired Future Conditions Statements and Review Desired Future Conditions Submittals. Theis Equation Drawndown Analytical Tool Summary of Groundwater Conditions in Texas: Recent (2010-2011) and Historical Water Level Changes in the TWDB Recorder Network.
Guidelines for Submitting Model Runs for Desired Future Conditions. Aquifers of Texas Changes to Water Levels in Texas, 1995 to 2005